Israeli diplomats were surprised when the vice president followed her meeting with Netanyahu by telling reporters about 'the terrible humanitarian crisis in Gaza'
In front of the jubilant Republicans, Netanyahu took sides in the U.S. election, albeit in a sophisticated way. Trump stung the Israeli prime minister twice and, in doing so, hinted at what relations will be like if he's elected president. Meanwhile, the Knesset suffered an afternoon of calamity on Wednesday
$3 million per day - this is, according to estimates, the astronomical sum the Houthis earn through the use of the Al-Hudaydah port, the main artery of their economy, through which the terrorist organization imports goods, food, and Iranian weapons. Last Saturday, Israeli Air Force planes attacked Al-Hudaydah port, causing massive amounts of damage. […]
In the midst of a fiercely contentious and engrossing US election cycle, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu managed to assemble a diverse group of Democratic and Republican lawmakers for his address to a special joint session of Congress. Netanyahu, a veteran of American politics, clearly aimed to cater to both sides, ensuring that each felt […]
The Israeli prime minister's government is groaning under pressure from the extreme right, but he continues to put off a hostage deal ■ In the meantime, the war in Gaza rages on – and the northern border keeps getting hotter
Herzog, Macron meet in Paris ahead of the opening of the Olympics ■ Tehran rejects Israeli warning of attacks on its Olympians in France ■ Harris' call for speedy end to Gaza war could delay deal, senior Israeli official warns ■ WHO sends over 1 mln polio vaccines to Gaza to protect children ■ Leaders of Australia, New Zealand and Canada call for immediate cease-fire in Gaza
Lakewood is a fast-growing city in central New Jersey with a large haredi Orthodox population, and is home to Beth Medrash Govoha, the largest yeshiva outside of Israel.
Israel's Health Ministry approved a reform to align food imports with European regulations to reduce costs and increase competition; experts caution about immediate impacts and costs.
This week at Ben-Gurion airport: Two Israeli recent high school graduates grapple with the dissonance of wanting to serve in the IDF while not supporting the government, and a family that feels at home in Israel considers buying an apartment in Greece
Young, educated and liberal, they fled Putin's Russia in search of freedom, and reached Israel in large numbers. Will Israel give them sufficient reason to stay? And how might they influence the country's character? The story of the new wave of immigration
Israel started by adopting an old and unsuitable plan, continued by ignoring professional advice and the possible danger to the abductees – and ended quietly a few months later, anyone saying whether it achieved anything at all. Haaretz surveys profiles the Atlantis project – a predictable military failure which no one stopped until it was too late
Seven senior lecturers at the prestigious Einstein Institute of Mathematics are departing against the backdrop of the Netanyahu government's judicial overhaul and never-ending war in Gaza. Whether it's a clear trend depends on several variables
Palestinian novelist and culture minister Atef Abu Saif learned what it was like to wonder which part of the living room is safest against Israeli bombs. His new book is now available in 13 languages
Israel's Foreign Minister Israel Katz warned his French counterpart of a potential Iranian-backed plot to target Israeli athletes and tourists in Paris